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blue,small ## Then why does the bottle say Levothyroxin if it is a valium?? Just another code name to confuse the good people?? Or just another thing to make people feel stupid?? Seriously, the different names they give pills confuse people so that they may be taking something that can be addicting or can seriously harm somebody. ## THIS IS NOT VALIUM! This is Levothyroxine 150mcgs. Now as to your confusing pill different name theory, the only time they are different is between name brands and generics. The name brands have a proprietary patent so when the generics become available they are not allowed to use the same name, so instead they use the actual drug name, which is the name of the active ingredient. ...
Updated 8 years ago in Valium.
Fri, Apr 06 '07, 6:46 AM

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help identify small oval bright orange pill with L 11 on one side blank on other side ...
Updated 6 years ago.
Sun, Jun 28 '09, 12:19 PM

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yellow coated round tablet with L114 inscribed ## Is it possible the pill you have is brown and not yellow? If so, the pill in description is Famotidine (40 mg); which is commonly used in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease. To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ...
Updated 5 years ago in Famotidine.
Tue, May 04 '10, 9:20 PM

L113 yellow round tablet1 ReplyRSS
Little yellow round tablet L113 on one side and 20 on the other ## The pill in description is Famotidine (20 mg); which is commonly used in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease. To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ...
Updated 5 years ago in Famotidine.
Fri, May 21 '10, 5:15 PM

L114, round yellow, energy1 ReplyRSS
The pill is round, yellow and has L114 on one side. I was told it was like caffeine and used for energy or like a cup of coffee. ## This pill is Caffeine, 200 mg. Higher doses (150-200 mg or more) of caffeine can cause anxiety, dizziness, headaches, and the jitters. Caffeine can also interfere with normal sleep. ...
Updated 7 years ago in Caffeine.
Wed, Jan 23 '08, 8:35 PM

round yellow pill with l113 on one side and 20 other1 ReplyRSS
Oxy fast? with the set up above with the RIGHT definition of the Pill in question is Great! It gets kind of confusing when right below it there is the wrong answer. The correct answer is apparent when thoroughly looked over. Could we try to make it more user friendly with maybe the correct answer is seperate catagory and then in labeled field "comonly mis-identified as" and proceed with the pills misconceptions to anaddict ## Hello, Diz zi! How are you? The tablet with the L113 20 marking is actually an over the counter medication. It is manufactured by Northstar RX and they list it as containing 20mgs of Famotidine, a generic or store brand of Pepcid. The FDA classifies this medication as an antacid that is most commonly used to treat or prevent conditions, such as GERD, heartb... ...
Updated 2 months ago in Famotidine.
Fri, May 08 '15, 12:25 PM

what pill has the l112 and 20 on other side its yellow1 ReplyRSS
Small yellow pill says 20 on one side can not make out the other side ## Hello, Joey! How are you? The marking on the other side is L113 and this tablet contains 20mgs of Famotidine, the generic or store brand of Pepcid, which is an antacid that's used to treat or prevent conditions such as heartburn, ulcers and GERD. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and stomach pain. Is there anything else I can help with? ...
Updated 8 months ago in Famotidine.
Tue, Nov 25 '14, 1:24 PM

oxyfast 20mgs tablet3 RepliesRSS
does oxyfast come in a 20 mg. tablet, and is it available in a generic? ex.- 20mg. oxycodone IR generic, my insurance only covers this med and percacet ,but I don't want the tyenol in this med. for liver cocerns. thank you Rm ## A friend gave me a little round yellowish pill (L113 on one side & 20 on the other side without a scoring mark) for my neck pain & said it was a 20mg instant release Roxy but I didn't want 2 take anything I am unsure about so I looked it up & it said it was like pepcid, an antacid, so what is it really? thanks unsure! ## HEY BUD YOUR FRIEND DEFANITLY GAVE YOU A PEPCID! IM A PHARMACY TECHNICIAN TRAINING TO BE A REGISTERED PHARMACIST NEXT TIME CALL POISION CONTROL OR LOOK IT UP BEFORE YOU TAKE IT K. I HOPE YOUR NECK IS BETTER :) ## In regards t... ...
Updated 2 years ago in OxyFast.
Fri, Apr 19 '13, 11:00 AM

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tellme about this pill w 937 and L114 what is the difference on this pills ## Both of these tablets contain 40mgs of Famotidine, the active ingredient in Pepcid. They are just manufactured by different companies, which is normal for generic medications. Learn more Famotidine details here. Is there anything else I can help with? ...
Updated 1 year ago in Famotidine.
Mon, Sep 23 '13, 1:23 PM

round yellow pill with L 113 201 ReplyRSS
a small round yellow pill with the letter L and the numbers 113 on one side and on the other side number 20 on it ## The pill being described is Famotidine 20 mg. This is typically used to treat peptic ulcer and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Imprint(s) L113 20 Manufacturer / Distributor Northstar Rx LLC Color(s) Yellow Shape Round Source You can read more about this medication at: ...
Updated 5 years ago in Famotidine.
Fri, Apr 23 '10, 10:09 AM

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white oblong caplet with imprint L113 ## The pill which you are describing is Lactase (3000 Unit), which is used primarily to break down lactose in milk to make it suitable for people with lactose intolerance. More details about this medication are available at: Do you have any other quesitons or information to add? Please post back if you do... ...
Updated 5 years ago in Lactase.
Wed, Mar 31 '10, 8:35 PM

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